Number 1 with Asian students with a graduation rate of 95 percent.
Number 1 for white students with a graduation rate of 92 percent.
Number 1 by tying with Montana with a graduation rate of 81 percent for African-American students.
Has the third highest graduation rate for all students, tying with Tennessee, New Hampshire, Indiana, Nebraska and North Dakota with a rate of 86 percent. Iowa, Vermont and Wisconsin exceed Texas by one to two percentage points.
Number 2 for Hispanic students with a graduation rate of 82 percent, behind only Maine.
Number 2 for children with disabilities who graduate at a rate of 77 percent. Only South Dakota had a higher rate.
In a tie for second place with Missouri for multi-racial students who have a graduation rate of 92 percent, with only Delaware students graduating at a higher rate.
In a tie for second place with New Jersey with an American-Indian graduate rate of 87 percent. Only Tennessee has a higher rate.
Number 2 for economically-disadvantaged students who graduate at a rate of 84 percent, behind only South Dakota.
Number 26 for limited English proficient students who have a graduation rate of 58 percent. Those who become proficient in English are removed from the limited English proficient category.